David Laudat

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David Laudat began his vocal coaching career in 1996 with East 17, before being asked to train the Spice Girls for their first live dates and subsequent world tour. Since then David has built a reputation as one of the UK's leading vocal coaches, working with artists such as:

Jamelia, Blazing Squad , Ash, Jordan (Katie Price), Peter Andre, Westlife, All Saints, Spice Girls, Five, E-17, Asian Dub Foundation, Liberty X, Brian Harvey, 100 Reasons, The Honeyz, Heather Small (M-People), Dina Carroll, Big Brovaz, G4, Lisa Maffia.

David has even worked with non-singers such as the presenters of Blue Peter and CBBC’s Bring It On, as well as celebrities like Ant & Dec, Dick & Dom "aka Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood", and Chantelle from "Celebrity Big Brother". David has also appeared on "E4's School of Performing Arts", David was one of the judges "experts" for 2 seasons of ITV's “X-Factor, as well as being on the judges panel for a new reality TV show for VH1 called "Wannabe".

As a lead vocalist, David scored a top 10 UK hit with US hip-hop band "The Bucketheads", who went to number 1 with the phenomenal dance classic “The Bomb (these sounds fall into my mind)”. David has also had a top 10 album in Japan with the Pop group “ Love City Groove”, as well as a number 1 in Italy and several European dance hits as a solo artist.

Other artists whom David has worked with as a session singer include:

E-17, Take That, Robson & Jerome, Tom Jones, Ben E. King, Peter Andre, Daryl Hall, Lionel Richie, Louise, Beverley Knight, Ronan Keating, Pete Cox (Go West), David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), George Michael, Martine McCutcheon, Dina Carroll.